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− | Oversleep syndrome (OSS) is when a sleeper trying to adapt to a polyphasic schedule keeps oversleeping uncontrollably. This syndrome is often reached after a long adaptation and after sleep deprivation reaches unmanageable levels. | + | Oversleep syndrome (OSS, alternatively "Oversleeping syndrome") is when a sleeper trying to adapt to a polyphasic schedule keeps oversleeping uncontrollably. This syndrome is often reached after a long adaptation and after sleep deprivation reaches unmanageable levels. |
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| == Symptoms == | | == Symptoms == |
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| == Effects == | | == Effects == |
| + | Over long periods, oversleep syndrome causes a sleeper's schedule to become [[Random]]. This has been shown to be bad for one's long term health, possibly causing lasting damage. |
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| + | Possible effects might include: |
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| + | * Inability to stay or fall asleep at consistent times |
| + | * Random tiredness throughout the day |
| + | * Impaired ability to gain SWS or REM (lowered overall sleep quality) |
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| == Recovery == | | == Recovery == |